countenance 音标拼音: [k'ɑʊntənəns]
n . 面容,面部表情,支持
面容,面部表情,支援
countenance n 1 :
the appearance conveyed by a person '
s face ; "
a pleasant countenance "; "
a stern visage " [
synonym : {
countenance },
{
visage }]
2 :
formal and explicit approval ; "
a Democrat usually gets the union '
s endorsement " [
synonym : {
sanction }, {
countenance },
{
endorsement }, {
indorsement }, {
warrant }, {
imprimatur }]
3 :
the human face (`
kisser '
and `
smiler '
and `
mug '
are informal terms for `
face '
and `
phiz '
is British ) [
synonym : {
countenance },
{
physiognomy }, {
phiz }, {
visage }, {
kisser }, {
smiler }, {
mug }]
v 1 :
consent to ,
give permission ; "
She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband "; "
I won '
t let the police search her basement "; "
I cannot allow you to see your exam "
[
synonym : {
permit }, {
allow }, {
let }, {
countenance }] [
ant :
{
disallow }, {
forbid }, {
interdict }, {
nix }, {
prohibit },
{
proscribe }, {
veto }]
Countenance \
Coun "
te *
nance \ (
koun "
t [-
e ]*
nans ),
n . [
OE .
contenance ,
countenaunce ,
demeanor ,
composure ,
F .
contenance demeanor ,
fr .
L .
continentia continence ,
LL .
also ,
demeanor ,
fr .
L .
continere to hold together ,
repress ,
contain .
See {
Contain },
and cf . {
Continence }.]
1 .
Appearance or expression of the face ;
look ;
aspect ;
mien .
[
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So spake the Son ,
and into terror changed His countenance . --
Milton .
[
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2 .
The face ;
the features .
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In countenance somewhat doth resemble you . --
Shak .
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3 .
Approving or encouraging aspect of face ;
hence ,
favor ,
good will ,
support ;
aid ;
encouragement .
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Thou hast made him . . .
glad with thy countenance .
--
Ps .
xxi .
6 .
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This is the magistrate '
s peculiar province ,
to give countenance to piety and virtue ,
and to rebuke vice .
--
Atterbury .
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4 .
Superficial appearance ;
show ;
pretense . [
Obs .]
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The election being done ,
he made countenance of great discontent thereat . --
Ascham .
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{
In countenance },
in an assured condition or aspect ;
free from shame or dismay . "
It puts the learned in countenance ,
and gives them a place among the fashionable part of mankind ." --
Addison .
{
Out of countenance },
not bold or assured ;
confounded ;
abashed . "
Their best friends were out of countenance ,
because they found that the imputations . . .
were well grounded ." --
Clarendon .
{
To keep the countenance },
to preserve a composed or natural look ,
undisturbed by passion or emotion . --
Swift .
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Countenance \
Coun "
te *
nance \ (
koun "
t ?-
nans ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Countenanced } (-
nanst );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Countenancing }.]
1 .
To encourage ;
to favor ;
to approve ;
to aid ;
to abet .
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This conceit ,
though countenanced by learned men ,
is not made out either by experience or reason . --
Sir T .
Browne .
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Error supports custom ,
custom countenances error .
--
Milton .
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2 .
To make a show of ;
to pretend . [
Obs .]
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Which to these ladies love did countenance .
--
Spenser .
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175 Moby Thesaurus words for "
countenance ":
Buddha -
like composure ,
OK ,
Oriental calm ,
abet ,
abetment ,
accept ,
acceptance ,
adherence ,
admiration ,
admire ,
advocacy ,
advocate ,
aegis ,
aid and abet ,
air ,
applaud ,
approbation ,
approval ,
approve ,
approve of ,
ask for ,
auspices ,
authority ,
authorization ,
back ,
backing ,
bear ,
bear with ,
bearing ,
bless ,
blessing ,
blink at ,
brook ,
brow ,
calm disposition ,
calm of mind ,
calmness ,
care ,
carriage ,
cast ,
cast of countenance ,
certification ,
champion ,
championship ,
charity ,
clearance ,
color ,
comfort ,
commend ,
complexion ,
composure ,
condone ,
connive at ,
cool ,
coolheadedness ,
coolness ,
demeanor ,
dial ,
easy mind ,
embolden ,
empowerment ,
enabling ,
encourage ,
encouragement ,
endorse ,
endorsement ,
endure ,
enfranchisement ,
entitlement ,
esteem ,
face ,
facial appearance ,
facies ,
favor ,
favorable vote ,
feature ,
features ,
feed ,
fiat ,
foster ,
fosterage ,
garb ,
give encouragement ,
go for ,
goodwill ,
grin and abide ,
guidance ,
guise ,
have ,
hear of ,
hearten ,
hold with ,
icy calm ,
imperturbation ,
indisturbance ,
indulge ,
interest ,
invite ,
keep in countenance ,
kisser ,
let go by ,
let pass ,
lineaments ,
lines ,
looks ,
map ,
mental composure ,
mien ,
mug ,
mush ,
nod ,
nourish ,
nurture ,
obey ,
overlook ,
pan ,
patronage ,
peace of mind ,
peacefulness ,
philosophic composure ,
philosophicalness ,
philosophy ,
phiz ,
physiognomy ,
placidity ,
port ,
posture ,
presence ,
puss ,
put up with ,
quiet ,
quiet mind ,
quietude ,
ratification ,
respect ,
rise above ,
sanction ,
sangfroid ,
seal of approval ,
seconding ,
serenity ,
shine upon ,
shrug ,
shrug it off ,
smile upon ,
soothingness ,
sponsorship ,
stamp of approval ,
stance ,
stand for ,
stomach ,
submit to ,
subscribe ,
suffer ,
support ,
sympathy ,
take kindly to ,
think well of ,
tolerate ,
traits ,
tranquillity ,
turn ,
tutelage ,
unruffledness ,
uphold ,
view with favor ,
visage ,
voice ,
vote ,
warrant ,
warranty ,
wink at ,
yea ,
yea vote ,
yield to
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COUNTENANCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster When countenance was first used in English (having traveled from Latin through Anglo-French) it referred to a person’s appearance or behavior—their demeanor—which is a product of restraint, or the lack thereof
COUNTENANCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com COUNTENANCE definition: appearance, especially the look or expression of the face See examples of countenance used in a sentence
COUNTENANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary COUNTENANCE definition: 1 the appearance or expression of someone's face: 2 approval: 3 to approve of or give support… Learn more
Countenance - definition of countenance by The Free Dictionary 1 appearance, esp the expression of the face: a sad countenance 2 the face; visage 3 calm facial expression; composure 4 approval or favor
Countenance - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The noun countenance means the face or its expression If you're a great poker player, you probably have a calm countenance
COUNTENANCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If someone will not countenance something, they do not agree with it and will not allow it to happen
countenance noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of countenance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
countenance, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are 20 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun countenance, 13 of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
Countenance – Meaning and Examples: The Complete Guide to Understanding . . . Today, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know—what countenance really is, how to use it properly, and some tips to make your language sound more polished and expressive
Word of the day: Countenance - The Economic Times Countenance meaning: Discover the multifaceted meaning of 'countenance'—from facial expressions to the act of approval Learn its origins, synonyms, antonyms, and usage in formal writing